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1925 La Habana - 1997 Paris. Known for: Painting.
Wilfredo Arcay, born in 1925 in La Habana and died 1997 in Paris, was one of the referents of the Cuban school. Arcay managed to place his artistic production on the international market and caused... Read full biography
Wilfredo Arcay, born in 1925 in La Habana and died 1997 in Paris, was one of the referents of the Cuban school. Arcay managed to place his artistic production on the international market and caused Cuban painting to stop being attributed to a localist school, which followed the influences of other... Read full biography
Wilfredo Arcay, born in 1925 in La Habana and died 1997 in Paris, was one of the referents of the Cuban school. Arcay managed to place his artistic production on the international market and caused Cuban painting to stop being attributed to a localist school, which followed the influences of other more valued schools of the time. To do this, he reinterprets various artistic currents such as cubism and neo-plasticism, adding his personal idiosyncrasy, as well as the influence of color and light... Read full biography
Wilfredo Arcay, born in 1925 in La Habana and died 1997 in Paris, was one of the referents of the Cuban school. Arcay managed to place his artistic production on the international market and caused Cuban painting to stop being attributed to a localist school, which followed the influences of other more valued schools of the time. To do this, he reinterprets various artistic currents such as cubism and neo-plasticism, adding his personal idiosyncrasy, as well as the influence of color and light from his native country. Hailed by Jean Arp as "the perfection of Cuban Cubists", Arcay emerged among the post-war generation of the School of Paris as a painter, muralist and printmaker. Arcay, born in Cuba and trained at the San Alejandro Academy... Read full biography
Wilfredo Arcay, born in 1925 in La Habana and died 1997 in Paris, was one of the referents of the Cuban school. Arcay managed to place his artistic production on the international market and caused Cuban painting to stop being attributed to a localist school, which followed the influences of other more valued schools of the time. To do this, he reinterprets various artistic currents such as cubism and neo-plasticism, adding his personal idiosyncrasy, as well as the influence of color and light from his native country. Hailed by Jean Arp as "the perfection of Cuban Cubists", Arcay emerged among the post-war generation of the School of Paris as a painter, muralist and printmaker. Arcay, born in Cuba and trained at the San Alejandro Academy in Havana, came to Paris on a scholarship in 1949. He quickly integrated into the post-cubist abstraction milieu by studying with Edgard Pil... Read full biography
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